theists in Japanese

Updated: 10-05-2026 by Wikilanguages.net
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Do you know theists in Japanese? How to use theists in Japanese and how to say theists in Japanese? How to write theists in Japanese? Now let's learn how to say theists in Japanese language.

theists translate to Japanese meanings: 有神論者.
In other words, 有神論者 in Japanese is theists in English.
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pronunciation pronunciation
theists有神論者

How to use theists in Japanese?

Meaning of theists in Japanese language is: 有神論者.

Other words in Japanese

  • atheists: 無神論者.
  • monotheists: 一神教.
  • polytheists: 多神教徒.
  • theists: 有神論者.
  • treacle, Tata, times, toxin, trappings,

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    How to say theists in Japanese?

    有神論者. This is your most common way to say theists in 有神論者 language. Click audio icon to pronounce theists in Japanese::

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    pronunciation pronunciation
    theists有神論者

    How to write theists in Japanese?

    The standard way to write "theists" in Japanese is: 有神論者

    Alphabet in Japanese

    Alphabet in Japanese

    About Japanese language

    See more about Japanese language in here.

    Japanese (日本語, Nihongo [ɲihoŋɡo] (About this soundlisten)) is an East Asian language spoken by about 128 million people, primarily in Japan, where it is the national language. It is a member of the Japonic (or Japanese-Ryukyuan) language family, and its ultimate derivation and relation to other languages such as Korean is unclear. Japonic languages have been grouped with other language families such as Ainu, Austroasiatic, and the now-discredited Altaic, but none of these proposals has gained widespread acceptance.
    Little is known of the language's prehistory, or when it first appeared in Japan. Chinese documents from the 3rd century AD recorded a few Japanese words, but substantial texts did not appear until the 8th century. During the Heian period (794–1185) in Japan, the Chinese language had considerable influence on the vocabulary and phonology of Old Japanese. Late Middle Japanese (1185–1600) included changes in features that brought it closer to the modern language, and the first appearance of European loanwords. The standard dialect moved from the Kansai region in the south, up to the Edo region (modern Tokyo) in the Early Modern Japanese period (early 17th century–mid 19th century). Following the end of Japan's self-imposed isolation in 1853, the flow of loanwords from European languages increased significantly. English loanwords, in particular, have become frequent, and Japanese words from English roots have proliferated..

    Writing system in Japanese

    Mixed scripts of Kanji (Chinese character) and Kana (Hiragana, Katakana), Japanese Braille

    Japanese Speaking Countries and Territories

    Japanese Speaking Countries and Territories: Japan.

    Japanese speaking countries and territories

    Japanese native speakers

    Japanese native speakers: 128 million (2020).

    Japanese language code

    Japanese language code is: ja.

    Conclusion on theists in Japanese

    Now that you have learned and understood the common ways of saying theists in Japanese is "有神論者", it's time to learn how to say theists in Japanese. This will hopefully give you a little motivation to study Japanese today.

    有神論者 in Japanese meanings theists in English.

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